The E3 trade show in Los Angeles last week was exciting. Video game industry attendees got a glimpse of PSX2, were romanced by Nintendoís newest announcements and got to enjoy numerous game related promises for tomorrow.VM Labs, along with their technology partner, Motorola, awed passerbys with some of the power that NUON offers for the future of Interactive DVD. Combining interactive content on the same DVDs that already appeal to the casual audience was a message that the industry embraced. OEM partners such as Toshiba offered support by attending some of the many high level meetings held in VM Labsí offices at E3. Game industry alliances with the likes of Acclaim, Hasbro, Mad Catz, Nyko, SC&T, Adrenalin, Unwired, Airplay were balanced by a display of product support from Warner, PolyGram and New Line Cinema. VM Labs latest press releases can be found at http://www.nuon-tech.com.Those who have an interest to reach that tiny little worldwide market commonly known as the ""couch potato"" by exploiting the explosive success of DVD with NUON-enhanced interactivity can phone 650 559 0511 or email Don Thomas, Director of Peripherals Licensing at don_thomas@vmlabs.com. There are some innovative ways VM Labs can make products work on DVD players that will be equipped with NUON.